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C. notulata Muils. - C. bipunctata Linn. - 
C. noveninotata Hbst. C. pullata Say. 
I have never observed C. (Neoharmonia) venusta and C. 
notulata here until 1898, in which year I saw one specimen. 
Since then they are becoming more abundant. I have specimens 
that seem to prove notulata a dimorphic form of venusta. 
ANATIS. 
A. quindecimpunctata Oliv. 
PSYLLOBORA. 
P. vigintimaculata Savy. 
CHILOCORUS. 
C. bivulneratus Muls. C. abdominalis Say. 
CRYPTOGNATHA. 
Crpnusila Lec. 
PENTILIA, 
P.tomisella ec. 
BRACHYACANTHA. 
B. ursina Fab. B. quadripunctata Melsh. 
B. decempustulata Melsh. 
HYPERASPIS. 
H. fimbriolata Melsh. H. signata Oliv. 
H. undulata Say. H. bigeminata Rand. 
SCYMNUS. 
S. bioculatus Muls. S. caudalis Lec. 
S. americanus Mulls. S. tenebrosus Muils. 
S. hemorrhous Lec. S. punctatus MWelsh. 
S. collaris Melsh. 
CEPHALOSCYMNUS. 
C. zimmermani Cr. 
EPILACHNA. 
E. borealis Fab. 
I have found this last species in clusters under leaves during 
the winter. With very few exceptions our COCCINELLID are 
abundant if searched for at the proper time and place. Crotch 
published a revision of the family, Trans., vol. 1v, 1873, p. 363. 
Maj. Thos. L. Casey has published a revision and synopsis in 
Journal, New York Ent. Soc., vol. vu, No. 2, June, 1899. 
ENDOMYCHIDZ.. 
SY MBIOTES. 
S- -ulker Cr: S. minor Cyr. 
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